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HELP ASAP!!!! In the figure shown, which pair of angles must be complementary? ∠AOC and ∠DOB ∠COD and ∠DOB ∠COB and ∠AOC ∠AOC and ∠COD
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HELP ASAP!!!! In the figure shown, which pair of angles must be complementary? ∠AOC and ∠DOB ∠COD and ∠DOB ∠COB and ∠AOC ∠AOC and ∠COD
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In the figure shown, which pair of angles must be complementary?
∠AOC and ∠DOB
∠COD and ∠DOB
∠COB and ∠AOC
∠AOC and ∠COD
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∠COD and ∠DOB
[ It is because, they both lie under the perpendicular so their sum would be equal to 90 degrees, hence, they are complimentary ]
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